The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 42Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1853 - American periodicals |
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... heavens . For a time my course ed in a straight line , and I moved very swiftly . But at length I felt influences at work upon me . My speed was considerably dimin- . I was drawn hither and thither , turned this way and that , I ose by ...
... heavens . For a time my course ed in a straight line , and I moved very swiftly . But at length I felt influences at work upon me . My speed was considerably dimin- . I was drawn hither and thither , turned this way and that , I ose by ...
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... earliest dawn of light That makes the Orient blush ; No more , when parting day hath tinged With purple hues the even , Shalt hear the robin warble sweet His vesper - hymn to HEAVEN . BY CHARLES ASTOR BRISTBD . CHAPTER FOUR . THE CROWN.
... earliest dawn of light That makes the Orient blush ; No more , when parting day hath tinged With purple hues the even , Shalt hear the robin warble sweet His vesper - hymn to HEAVEN . BY CHARLES ASTOR BRISTBD . CHAPTER FOUR . THE CROWN.
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... heaven With unconscious beauty beams , While her smiles are sweetly given To the meadow - lands and streams ; Then I wander forth delighted , And my fancy flies afar Back where all the hours are lighted Rosy with the hopes that were ...
... heaven With unconscious beauty beams , While her smiles are sweetly given To the meadow - lands and streams ; Then I wander forth delighted , And my fancy flies afar Back where all the hours are lighted Rosy with the hopes that were ...
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... HEAVEN was round us in our childhood : To the careless , roaming boy , Every sight and sound of nature Was a calm and quiet joy . " Then we questioned not the meaning Of the wonders that we saw ; Nor beyond the outward seeming Sought to ...
... HEAVEN was round us in our childhood : To the careless , roaming boy , Every sight and sound of nature Was a calm and quiet joy . " Then we questioned not the meaning Of the wonders that we saw ; Nor beyond the outward seeming Sought to ...
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... heaven that fell Had pealed the banner - cry of hell ! ' re was something terribly sublime in the solemn silence in which our lars went to the charge . The quick martial step ; the firm , unbroken pline ; the steady fortitude ; in all ...
... heaven that fell Had pealed the banner - cry of hell ! ' re was something terribly sublime in the solemn silence in which our lars went to the charge . The quick martial step ; the firm , unbroken pline ; the steady fortitude ; in all ...
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